always comes with its own supply of baggage. that doesn t usually include murder. this time nesreen said it did. she took the stand, and describe the lifetime of abuse and control it was a very emotional thing for nesreen to get up on the stand just being in the room with her father who she knows killed her friend and her husband. and she s looking right at. or staring daggers right out. her the prosecutors said that they linked irsan s to both crimes the gps pulled from the unit, and remember that envelope found in the glove box? turns out the addressed traced back to the former home of galareh s parents. and as for those license plate numbers what were those plate numbers? it came back to galareh s vehicle and one of those came back to a
groves staring daggers at kathy heckel, after she was leaving for lunch that day. his face was so red, just like he was terribly angry, and he was looking at kathy. kathy pulls out, loyd pulls out after. we believe that they did meet. that somehow, some way, kathy was scheduled into one last meet, just to hear loyd out. and at that point in time, he shot her, shoved her in that van, likely with a head wound. according to witnesses, groves was back at the plant, sometime between two and three that afternoon. he kills or, disposes or body, and measures to get back to work that day, and act like nothing is wrong. and guess what way within. i think it s because he s smart, and a good plan or. i think for him, murder is something that can be done over a lunch hour. the prosecution wrapped up its case with two witnesses, people who had only surfaced shortly before trial. the first was loyd groves s now
lonely life. john heckel is a good guy. but his first love was the military. and kathy was, you know, having affairs, and one of them was with loyd groves. another lover, the guitar man, dennis taylor, said kathy had told him all about that unraveling affair. kathy was trying to break off the relationship. we know that. loyd did not want the relationship to end. and he specifically wanted to meet for lunch on that day. did loyd groves know about denny taylor? he did. we had evidence in the case that groves was following kathy. dentist taylor testified that kathy had expressed some fear about loyd. right. in a special hearing, two former paper plant employees who d been in poor health had their trial testimony prerecorded. one said he d overheard kathy heckel and loyd groves arguing the day kathy went missing. just loud. the other said she saw loyd groves staring daggers at kathy heckel as she left for lunch that day. his face was so red, just
reporter: yeah, it s really interesting. when gates is testifying, he never looked at manafort, he looks at the lawyers and the jury. but manafort himself stairs directly at rick gates, you might say staring daggers at him. from time to time, the judge calls the lawyers up, and rick gates is just left there dangling in the wind sitting alone awkwardly, not knowing quite where to look. manafort continues to stair at him, and gates looks around the room, waiting toer this awkward silence to end. i understand that all of the assurances the president was given about how this trial would have nothing to do with him have been erased in robert mueller s prosecutors and the idea that he s seeing the kinds of questions and the threads that could be pulled through if the curtain were pulled back on the vast neness of the entire investigation, news that you and robert costa have reported today that rudy giuliani is getting ready to get ready to respond,